Fear Grips Haitian Communities After Supreme Court Ruling
The ruling could force 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians to lose work authorization and face detention or deportation.
- On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump can end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Haitians and about 6,000 Syrians.
- Created in 1990, TPS grants deportation reprieves and work permits to immigrants from nations facing disasters or civil war; Trump has argued the program was intended to be temporary.
- Business leaders and nursing home operators warn of severe staffing shortages as many TPS holders work in caregiving roles, while families prepare for potential separation and deportation.
- Department of Homeland Security officials stated it is "closing time" for beneficiaries, offering $2,600 incentives for voluntary departure; the White House called the ruling a victory for "aggressive immigration enforcement effort."
- Advocates warn the decision creates chaos for families who have lived in the United States for decades, potentially affecting nearly 1.3 million immigrants from 17 countries.
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